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Installfest at LinuxWorld could seed national program

Author: Jack M. Germain IDG World Expo has teamed up with open source security gateway provider Untangle and electronics recycler Alameda County Computer Resource Center...

OLS 2008 wrap-up

Author: David "cdlu" Graham Day 3 of this year's Ottawa Linux Symposium featured a number of sessions, most notably a keynote address by Ubuntu founder...

Xataface lets non-technical users edit MySQL data

Author: Ben Martin Xataface is a framework for the LAMP stack designed to allow non-technical users to edit the contents of MySQL databases through a...

Customer demand adds Linux to industrial computer line

Author: Jack M. Germain Glacier Computer is offering two Linux distributions as options on its Everest PCs. The company announced this month it is offering customers...

Google Gadgets for Linux — almost there

Author: Federico Kereki Since version 2 came out in 2005, Google Desktop for Windows has included a sidebar that users can fill with screen gadgets,...

Silber runs Canonical while Shuttleworth runs around (video)

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Mark Shuttleworth is one of our favorite open source celebrities. He does great things for the community, he's affable, and...

Using Adobe Flash and other 32-bit applications on 64-bit Linux

Author: Edward Amsden 64-bit computing is as prevalent today as multicore computing. Almost any new processor from Intel or AMD has the AMD long mode...

Debian celebrates 15-year legacy

Debian, arguably the most important Linux distribution, is readying to celebrate its 15th birthday on August 16. While a respected and widely used Linux distribution...

Windows update servers score 100 per cent uptime, beat competitors

Microsoft's Windows beat operating system rivals Mac OS X and Ubuntu in a three-month test of update server uptime, a Swedish uptime monitoring company...

Top 5 Awesome Linux Distro Upgrades Coming Out in Second Half of 2008

Author: JT Smith The first half of 2008 has seen some really cool releases, such as OpenSuSe 11.0, Fedora 9 and Ubuntu 8.04.1 (SSH vulnerability...